The Jam after Poor Heart was played while Trey fixed a guitar string. It only featured Mike, Page, and Fish and was preceded by Mike dedicating the jam to a few people that had come a long way to see Phish play: Jim Rice, Carlton Fisk, and Fred Lynn. This set was an opener for Santana.

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This is an audience bootleg from the Summer "Best Behavior" Santana Tour. Kind of a rough sound after hearing soundboards of the first few shows in July. A little feedback tonight and some guitar troubles too.

The recording comes in right at the opening "Status" line. Not a bad Golgi opener. Right into a ripping Foam. If there is any complaint here, it's that this is too fast! Fishman really pushes the tempos tonight on Foam and Poor Heart. Poor Heart shows the bluegrass flavor as Fish's mic comes in late for his vocals. Mike announces that the next song will be without guitar as, I am assuming, Trey broke a string or something during Poor Heart. So, for the next three minutes Fish goes into his Stash drum part and Page and Mike riff over it in a jam reminicent of Cars, Trucks, Buses! They properly go into a good, solid Stash. Coil is also pretty tight and of course, features Page. Horn is not bad tonight after having recent problems with this one. Llama totally rips, as usual, making for a great closer leaving you wanting more.

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